National Park

Mpala Jena Camp

Mpala Jena Camp lies within a private concession in Zambezi National Park. Mpala Jena means ‘White Impala’ and according to the local National Park rangers, at the time when the Zambezi National Park was separated from the Victoria Falls National Park and declared a National Park in its own right in 1979, there had been regular sightings of a white albino impala along the river in this area. The Zambezi National Park and Victoria Falls National Park over a total of 56,000 hectares and are home to a number of wildlife species including huge concentrations of buffalo and elephants, as well as antelopes, elands, zebras, giraffes, kudus, waterbucks, lions and leopards. Mpala Jena Camp overlooks the stunning Zambezi River, with three guest tents and two family tents positioned along its shore, under the shade of the riverine trees. The camp has easy access to Victoria Falls but enjoys a tranquil and secluded setting away from the vibrant town, offering a peaceful and private safari experience.

Kapamba Bushcamp

Set on the banks of the shallow, spring-fed eponymous river, Kapamba is surrounded by some of Africa’s richest wildlife. Kapamba Bushcamp’s four stone chalets each showcase a wall that consists of a spider-web design of metal latticework, giving guests amazing views of the Kapamba River. Guests can watch the frequent wild visitors of the river from the multi-level main deck, or from the ease of their own private verandas or pool-size bathtubs. Watching an elephant bathe in the river can be quite an experience when you’re lounging in your own private plunge pool. Sundowners in the river and bush dinners are both popular additions to the itinerary for Kapamba stays. The bushcamp allows guests the opportunity to experience once-in-a-lifetime game drives and safari walks, encountering a wealth of wildlife and countless species.

Kuyenda Bushcamp

Kuyenda’s four chalets, set beneath large trees by the Manzi River, combine rustic elegance with classic bush style – reed and thatch rondavels overlooking the grassy plain, and a cosy lounge and dining area. When combined with the unequalled hospitality of Phil and Babette, who run the camp, this camp’s simple beauty calls you back again and again.

The Elephant Camp

The Elephant Camp rests within a private concession, offering stunning views of the rainbow spray from Victoria Falls from its location between the Masuwe River and the Zambezi gorges. The main deck overlooks the cavernous Batoka Gorge, with the ‘Smoke That Thunders’ resting lightly on the horizon.
 
Located just twenty minutes from the world’s largest waterfall, The Elephant Camp allows guests to enjoy both the fascinating wildlife of the African bush, the tranquillity of the Zambezi’s vast floodplains, and the unique and exciting Victoria Falls.
 
The Lodge provides guests with an authentic safari experience within a luxurious space, with a sunken fire pit, boma dining area, and private plunge pools. Guests can engage with nature and even visit the elephants at the Elephant Sanctuary and Orphanage and meet the elephants who are currently rehabilitating and being cared for before their release back into the wild.

Lion Camp

Lion Camp is an intimate, privately owned safari lodge in one of the best safari locations in Zambia – South Luangwa National Park. It is built on the edge of an oxbow lagoon which attracts a wide variety of wildlife. Game viewing in and around camp is spectacular with lions, leopards, wild dogs, large herds of elephant and buffalo. The camp sees the highest concentration of hippo in Africa, incredible bird viewing, and plentiful sightings of the unique Thornicroft’s Giraffe, Cookson’s Wildebeest and Crawshay’s Zebra. Walking safaris and game drives at Lion Camp are expertly led by some of South Luangwa’s best guides. All of Lion Camp’s 10 luxurious timber, canvas and thatch suites have been designed to maximise the magnificent views. Each suite has a private deck looking over the plain where plenty of wildlife pass offering game viewing throughout the day.

Luangwa River Camp

Luangwa River Camp sits nestled under an ancient ebony grove on the banks of the Luangwa River. The camp overlooks the game rich area known as the Luangwa Wafwa. This small and intimate camp offers five sophisticated bush suites, along with its setting and location, the camp boats an awe-inspiring ambience with a romantic feeling flowing throughout. The warming staff matched with the camps outstanding service will have guests feeling indulged and relaxed. Luangwa River Camp presents many opportunities and a great deal of exploration for guests, with the option of guided walks, birding, to game drives, cultural tours and more. Discover the unspoilt beauty of this African destination as well as the spectacular wildlife in which it homes. Luangwa River Camp promises a safari experience like no other, in an exquisite and serene environment.

Mfuwe Lodge

Situated on the banks of emerald lagoons in the diverse South Luangwa National Park is Mfuwe Lodge. Comprising of a main lodge and 18 guest lodges, Mfuwe blends into its environment and offers guests a unique and authentic stay. The guest lodges are comfortable and spacious, decorated with natural features which function to bring the outside in. Comfortable beds overlook the rolling grasslands and sparkling lagoons, so guests can enjoy viewing lazy pods of hippos without having to leave their beds. Meals are offered in the spacious main area and are inspired by local flavours. After dinner, grab a drink from the bar and unwind on the spacious decking, by the crackling fire. Spend your days exploring the national park, either on an intimate guided walk, or an exciting game drive; when you get back to the lodge enjoy a rejuvenating massage or refreshing dip in the swimming pool.

Luangwa Safari House

Luangwa House has been designed to appease the senses from the minute you arrive. Entering through huge pivoting doors, guests will find themselves welcomed by an opulent main area, high ceilings, enticing sofas and two floating staircases on either side – leading to the upstairs suites and a lavish wrought iron and marble dining table. The face of the house is completely open, providing natural light and incredible views over the landscape. The house showcases a tiled terrace with a refreshing plunge pool, and a decked walkway winding through the ebony trees. The location offers guests a wealth of activities and trips, from game drives, birding, boating safaris to cultural trips, village tours and traditional, local market visits. This magnificent private safari house is the ultimate in luxury and the perfect getaway for families (children over seven years) or groups of friends seeking an indulgent and private break unlike any other.

Nkwali Camp

Nkwali Camp is nestled on the banks between the Luangwa River and a large lagoon, in the diverse national park of South Luangwa. Guests here will have an exclusive stay in unique safari chalets, which are built out of natural materials and blend in seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Guests can spend their time exploring the surrounding area on exciting game drives, immersing themselves in nature on a stunning guided walk, or gliding across the sparkling Luangwa River on a boat safari. During all these activities expect to see an array of interesting and breathtaking animals, from herds of elephants, prides of lions and galloping antelopes to sly crocodiles and lazy hippos. At the end of the day, grab a drink from the bar and spend time unwinding on the expansive decking which overlooks the green lagoon and raise a toast to your stunning surroundings in the golden tones of the sunset.

Nsefu Camp

Exclusive and private, Nsefu Camp is situated on the banks of the Luangwa River in the heart of the South Luangwa National Park. With only 6 thatched rondavels, this camp can accommodate up to 12 people offering a unique and quiet safari experience. The rooms are comfortable and understated, and all come with exceptional views of the river which can be enjoyed without having to leave the bed or on the private verandah. Spend your days exploring the stunning beauty of the area on a game drive, a boat safari or a guided walk, and immerse yourself in the local culture with a trip to the nearby village before returning to camp and enjoying a refreshing drink from the bar in the cosy lounge.

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